
Where automated risk becomes a human decision
Adjudication is not just a queue. It is the operating system for the moment that matters most: when SecurePoint Visitor, Education, or Trade raises a case and someone needs to make a fast, defensible call with context.
Shared model
Visitor, education, workforce, vendor, and trade reviews use the same decision posture.
Human authority
AI can assist the reviewer, but the final call stays with the team that owns the risk.
Audit posture
Every case action stays connected to evidence, policy, and later audit response.
Defense: Visitor screening, adjudication decisions, and export-safe chain of custody.
Open Cases
14
4 escalated
Median Review SLA
41m
last 7 days
Audit Events / 24h
3,824
append-only
D-2048
Visitor: M. Al-Hassan
Owner
Alex Thompson
Source
Front Desk Kiosk
Case Age
17m
Immutable Event Timeline
4 events
Screening triggered
09:14
Checked OFAC, BIS, UN, EU, UK sources during check-in.
Actor: system
Case opened
09:15
Risk score 76 crossed adjudication threshold.
Actor: risk engine
Document review
09:21
Passport and host attestation added to the case evidence set.
Actor: Alex Thompson
Policy checkpoint
09:27
ITAR visitor workflow enforcement validated for Site 03.
Actor: system
Evidence Pack
Generated 09:28
Pack ID
EP-7931
Format
PDF + JSON
Checksum
sha256:8f5ac4b2...f12a
Interactive sample data. Mirrors SecurePoint workflows for defense and education programs.
Show buyers where adjudication actually belongs
Busy executives should not have to imagine how your review queue fits their world. The strongest version of this page anchors adjudication to the places where decisions really happen: the lobby, the campus, the compliance office, and the shipment hold.

A visitor is waiting in the lobby while compliance makes the call
Screening opens the case, host context is attached, and adjudication determines whether the visitor is cleared, held, or denied before access is granted.
See visitor workflows
A tuition payer or sponsor needs review before the institution proceeds
Education teams use the same decision layer to review party matches, preserve rationale, and generate institution-ready evidence without building side processes.
See education workflows
Recurring workforce and vendor populations need a durable decision system
Use a shared adjudication layer for employees, contractors, suppliers, and recurring populations so review standards do not drift by department or workflow.
See platform coverage
A transaction is held until someone makes a defensible release decision
SecurePoint Trade extends the same review posture to ERP-driven holds, counterparty screening outcomes, and release-or-escalate decisions.
See trade workflows
What makes the adjudication system enterprise-grade
Enterprise buyers are not evaluating whether you have a queue. They are evaluating whether your reviewers can move quickly, understand what they are seeing, apply policy correctly, and preserve the proof without extra work.
Full reviewer context
Case reviewers see the person, organization, source workflow, risk signal, and supporting artifacts before they decide anything.
Human-in-the-loop control
AI can summarize, prioritize, and highlight risk signals. The disposition, rationale, and accountability stay with authorized staff.
Policy-aware decisions
Adjudication is where screening, export-control policy, and operational requirements meet. Teams can make the right call with the right controls attached.
Linked evidence by default
Every status change, note, approval, denial, and escalation stays tied to the case record and flows directly into audit evidence.
The queue is only one part of the story
Adjudication becomes valuable when it connects the hold event, the reviewer action, and the audit trail into one continuous record. That is the posture buyers expect from an enterprise compliance platform.
Decision queue, not inbox chaos
Cases are routed into a structured queue with owners, status, age, and priority instead of email threads and manual follow-up.
Cross-product case continuity
The same case history can link back to visitor records, education party data, or trade screening context so reviews are not detached from operations.
Reviewer accountability
Who decided, what they saw, and when they acted are preserved as first-class evidence, not reconstructed later.
Export-ready proof
Approved, denied, and escalated outcomes can flow into immutable logs and evidence packs without extra manual prep.
Adjudication is strongest when the rest of the platform feeds it
The decision layer works because it is connected to screening, policy, audit history, and downstream business actions. That is what makes it feel like enterprise software instead of a disconnected review drawer.
Screening Engine
Feed cases into adjudication with list source context, matching logic, and risk signals already attached.
Explore workflowAudit Logs and Evidence Packs
Carry every reviewer action into append-only audit history and exportable proof packages.
Explore workflowTrade Compliance
Use the same review posture for shipment holds, counterparty escalations, and release decisions.
Explore workflowAdjudication system FAQs
What is adjudication in SecurePoint?
Adjudication is the human decision layer that sits after a case is flagged by screening or policy logic. It gives reviewers the context, controls, and evidence they need to approve, deny, or escalate with a defensible rationale.
Which SecurePoint products use the same adjudication model?
SecurePoint uses the same adjudication posture across visitor workflows, education party screening, recurring workforce and vendor reviews, and SecurePoint Trade hold workflows. The details of the case vary by product, but the review model stays consistent.
Does AI make the final decision?
No. AI is assistive only. It can summarize signals, highlight likely risk, and help reviewers move faster, but the final disposition remains with authorized human reviewers and is captured in the audit record.
Why does adjudication matter for enterprise buyers?
Because screening without a defensible review layer is incomplete. Enterprise buyers need to know what happens after a hold is triggered, who decides, how evidence is preserved, and whether that process can scale across multiple business units and audits.
Give your team a defensible way to make the hard calls
Show your buyers how SecurePoint adjudication fits the real moments they care about: visitor holds, education case review, recurring population screening, and transaction release decisions that cannot rely on guesswork.